adding their country's name to it.
50, like the number of states
What is the number of stars the US flag?
This is the symbol of England
What is the rose?
This is the nickname of the Loch Ness monster
What is Nessie?
13, like the number of colonies at the beginning of colonisation.
What is the number of stripes on the US flag?
It symbolises Freedom and the hope of a better future.
Nicknamed The Bard, he was the author of Othello, MacBeth, A midsummer night's dream, Hamlet, Richard II, Richard III...
Who was William Shakespeare?
The British flag in the corner depicts the first colonization,
the Southern Cross is a constellation of stars
that can be seen from all over the country.
What is the flag of Australia?
It is a sculpture carved into granite near Keystone, South Dakota.
It features sculptures of the heads of former United States presidents.
What is Mount Rushmore?
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
This man was the leading figure of the independence movement of India.
Who was (Mohandas Karamchand) Gandhi?
These centuries-old parties are the two main political parties in England.
What are the Labour and Conservative (Tories) parties?
This nicknamed flag is a mix of Saint George's cross for England,
St Andrew's for Scotland
and St Patrick's for Ireland
What is the Union Jack?
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and became the US national anthem in 1931.
Its name is also that of the US flag.
This man was the American President who abolished slavery.
What was Abraham Lincoln?
The stories of his investigations were written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
This is the subdivision of the pound
"1 pound divided by two is 50 ______"
What is the pence?
The sideways Y shape of this flag represents the convergence of diverse backgrounds from the past into one going into the future -- a message of hope. There are six colors, including green, black, and gold.
What is the flag of South Africa?
He is often represented wearing a striped top hat, a blue coat and striped pants.
It was used in a famous recruitment poster during WW2.
This rough rider was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, naturalist, and reformer who served as the 26th President of the United States, from 1901 to 1909.
He's was so popular at the time that all children's bears are named after him.
Who was Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt?
These two parties dominate politics in the United States
What are the Democrats and the Republicans?